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Fatal industrial accident on Brisbane's bayside
A man has been killed in an incident between a truck and a pedestrian on a manufacturing site at Cleveland, on Brisbane’s bayside.
Battling PTSD 'everyday reality' for emergency services, Senate inquiry told
An entrenched stigma among the emergency services is preventing open discussion about mental health, despite many workers experiencing trauma on a daily basis, a Senate inquiry in Brisbane is told.
After a man's headless torso was found, his son received emails from him
The son of a man whose dismembered body was found burning on the side of a rural road in Queensland received birthday and Christmas messages from his father’s email account after the remains were found, a court hears.
Cemeteries creep you out? You could get buried underwater instead
People could spend their afterlife in an underwater cemetery on Queensland’s Gold Coast, with the council floating the idea of building a memorial dive site for burial urns in the city’s Broadwater.
Lead poisoning at shooting range '13 times' over acceptable levels, left worker with disabilities
An indoor shooting range north of Brisbane is fined $77,000 after an employee suffered lead poisoning from exposure to ammunition, with a blood test revealing the man had almost 13 times the acceptable high-end range.
Spray-on umbrellas, cloud brightening floated in 'out there' Great Barrier Reef fixes
A floating film 50,000 times thinner than a hair and churning seawater are some of the ideas put forward to repair the Great Barrier Reef at an Australian-first conference.
Beer yoga, goat yoga: Is novelty yoga real yoga?
It seems barely a week goes by without a new form of novelty yoga appearing on our Instagram feeds.
Hydrogen power plant pilot first highlights resurgence of chemical element
A pilot project in central Queensland, set for 2019, is the first of its kind in the state and one of several hydrogen power projects in the pipeline across Australia.
You can now post your poo sample to find out what's going on in your gut
With almost half of Australia’s population complaining of some form of digestive problem, a Brisbane firm comes up with a way to test gut health by popping a sample in the mail.



